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Guangyu TanState University of New York at FredoniaE-mail AuthorGUANGYU TAN is an associate professor at the State University of New York at Fredonia. She holds a M.Ed. in educational psychology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a PhD in cultural foundations of education from Kent State University. Dr. Tan's primary research interest is equity in education, e.g., migrant children's education and girls' education in China. As a first generation Chinese American, Dr. Tan is also interested in ethnic identity formation of immigrant children, international/intercultural education, and comparative education. She presents regularly at professional conferences at the international, national, and state level. She recently published the chapter "Missing Girls in Schools: Gender Inequality and Educational Disparity in Rural China" (2017) in International Book Series, Vol. 9, Gender and Sexuality: Raising Awareness, Fostering Equity, Advancing Justice.